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Synthese, Volume 172
Volume 172, Number 1, January 2010
- Horacio L. Arló-Costa, Jeffrey Helzner:
Introduction. 1-6 - Jonathan Baron:
Cognitive biases in moral judgments that affect political behavior. 7-35 - Horacio L. Arló-Costa, Jeffrey Helzner:
Ambiguity aversion: the explanatory power of indeterminate probabilities. 37-55 - Luc Bovens, Wlodek Rabinowicz:
The puzzle of the hats. 57-78 - Itzhak Gilboa, Offer Lieberman, David Schmeidler:
On the definition of objective probabilities by empirical similarity. 79-95 - Isaac Levi:
Probability logic, logical probability, and inductive support. 97-118 - Patrick Maher:
Bayesian probability. 119-127 - Nils-Eric Sahlin, Annika Wallin, Johannes Persson:
Decision science: from Ramsey to dual process theories. 129-143 - Dov Samet:
S5 knowledge without partitions. 145-155 - Teddy Seidenfeld, Mark J. Schervish, Joseph B. Kadane:
Coherent choice functions under uncertainty. 157-176 - Simon M. Huttegger, Brian Skyrms, Rory Smead, Kevin J. S. Zollman:
Evolutionary dynamics of Lewis signaling games: signaling systems vs. partial pooling. 177-191
Volume 172, Number 2, January 2010
- Gabriele Contessa:
Introduction. 193-195 - Anjan Chakravartty:
Informational versus functional theories of scientific representation. 197-213 - Gabriele Contessa:
Scientific models and fictional objects. 215-229 - Steven French:
Keeping quiet on the ontology of models. 231-249 - Roman Frigg:
Models and fiction. 251-268 - Ronald N. Giere:
An agent-based conception of models and scientific representation. 269-281 - Martin Thomson-Jones:
Missing systems and the face value practice. 283-299 - Adam Toon:
The ontology of theoretical modelling: models as make-believe. 301-315
Volume 172, Number 3, February 2010
- Kevin J. S. Zollman:
Social structure and the effects of conformity. 317-340 - Albert Casullo:
Knowledge and modality. 341-359 - William Mark Goodwin:
Coffa's Kant and the evolution of accounts of mathematical necessity. 361-379 - Dylan Dodd:
Confusion about concessive knowledge attributions. 381-396 - David M. Godden:
The importance of belief in argumentation: belief, commitment and the effective resolution of a difference of opinion. 397-414 - Gerhard Schurz, Paul Weingartner:
Zwart and Franssen's impossibility theorem holds for possible-world-accounts but not for consequence-accounts to verisimilitude. 415-436 - Janez Bregant, Andraz Stozer, Marko Cerkvenik:
Molecular reduction: reality or fiction? 437-450 - Alexander Sarch:
Bealer and the autonomy of philosophy. 451-474
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